Html5 which browsers support features
This page is intended to explore those new new features and help you understand which browsers are supporting which features and to what degree. As a whole, this represents the current state of HTML5 forms. The charts below list the most current version of each major browser. The individual pages e. If you intended to write JavaScript to mimic the functionality of HTML5 forms, you may want to first test the current browsers capability and write the JavaScript as a fallback.
Below is how you might test for attribute support. More accurate feature testing can be done through the excellent JavaScript library Modernizr. CSS3 has a number of new pseudo classes that can select form elements that are in particular states. Just right-click on the video and choose your Play Speed. Requires a plugin ChromeVox to access with a screen reader. Chrome has responded to user complaints of bugs for closed captioning.
Chrome has since fixed this bug. Firefox has some perks and some drawbacks for media player accessibility. Nearly all player controls on Firefox are keyboard accessible the exception: full screen. Controls have labels but not descriptions. Closed captions work on Firefox, with some bugs. One known bug on audio files in the video tag obscures caption display. The biggest accessibility issue users have pointed out is poor color contrast for controls.
The image below shows a screen shot of the control display when you hover over the media player in Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer.
Safari version 5 does not support closed captions, nor Windows Screen readers. Safari 6 lacks keyboard controls and suffers some of the same caption bugs as Chrome. WebVTT captions are supported, but buggy. The clear winner at the moment appears to be Internet Explorer. To learn more about HTML5 captioning, check out our how-to guide. Technology has given people around the world access…. Accessibility laws….
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